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>>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an exclamation point on the things that happened in our society and certainly in sports over the last three years. ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to "kqed newsroom." in a rare move the federal government is weighing in a o a lawsuit challenging how youths with disabilities are treated in contra costa city hall. the suit charged that teens are denied special education and rehabilitation services and kept in isolation for up to 23 hours a day. lawyers heard from family members about the conditions. >>. >> he has actually been kept in solitary con fifinement for as g as, i believe, up to three weeks to a month. no schooling. none whatsoever. the whole
>>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an...
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editor of kqed's "state of health" blog. and dr. erika pan, director of communicable disease control and prevention for alameda county. before we get into the discussion, scott schaefer went to visit a nearby vaccination clinic. here's his report. >> reporter: since september the adult immunization and travel clinic in san francisco has been encouraging people to drop in for a visit. >> irene? hi, how are you doing? >> reporter: even if it may sting a little. >> you ready? >> yep. >> okay. just a little pinch. >> reporter: about 40% of californians get vaccinated during the flu season. which runs from october through march in the u.s. this year, even young adults are at risk for severe infection from the flu. in fact, 202 californians under the age of 65 have already died from h1n1. that's the main flu virus circulating this season. when h1n1 first appeared in 2009, it infected up to 80 million people around the world. so i headed to the san francisco department of public health to talk with dr. cora hoover about h1n1 and why gettin
editor of kqed's "state of health" blog. and dr. erika pan, director of communicable disease control and prevention for alameda county. before we get into the discussion, scott schaefer went to visit a nearby vaccination clinic. here's his report. >> reporter: since september the adult immunization and travel clinic in san francisco has been encouraging people to drop in for a visit. >> irene? hi, how are you doing? >> reporter: even if it may sting a little....
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>>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten years from now, we could have never imagined we would be where we are now. >>> good evening and welcome to kqed "newsroom." i'm thuy vu. the current drought is threatening as much as 500,000 acres of california's richest farmland. president obama along with governor jerry brown visited the central valley this afternoon to see the drought's impact in person. >> california's our biggest economy. california is our biggest agricultural producer. so what happens here matters to every working american. right down to the cost of food that you put on your table. >> the president pl
>>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten...
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. >>> good evening and welcome to kqed "news room." president obama made resolving income inequality the cornerstone of his state of the union address this week. >> today, after four years of economic growth, corporate profits and stock prices have rarely been higher. and those at the top have never done better.te but average wages have barely budged. inequality has deepened. >> but low-income families may face another hurdle, cuts to food stamps are expected as part of the new farm bill passed by the house. joining me to discuss the impacts for california are amy allison, senior vice president of power pac, a social justice advocacy association. joe garafoli, wealth and politics reporter for the "san francisco chronicle." joe, let's turn to you. why did the president highlight income inequality and how does that issue play out in the bay area? >> this is something he's talked about sort of in the background for years. and this puts it on the national map. now, he's going to have a tough time getting this through congress. congress is
. >>> good evening and welcome to kqed "news room." president obama made resolving income inequality the cornerstone of his state of the union address this week. >> today, after four years of economic growth, corporate profits and stock prices have rarely been higher. and those at the top have never done better.te but average wages have barely budged. inequality has deepened. >> but low-income families may face another hurdle, cuts to food stamps are expected as...
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. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are exposed to adversity in childhood have increased risk of chronic disease in adulthood.
. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are exposed to adversity in childhood have increased risk of...
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. >>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten years from now, we could have never imagined we would be where we are now.
. >>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten...
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thank you. female narrator: truly california is a kqed production presented in association with: [upbeat rock music] ♪ next on truly california... when the troubles of being a teen include violence and incarceration... - i hate for him to go to jail, and then now i'm in here just like him. narrator: a group of high schoolers turn to hip-hop music therapy... - youth in oakland are dealing with some pretty intense emotions around loss, around grief, around violence. narrator: and take their frustrations to the page... - i just get a pen and a piece of paper,
thank you. female narrator: truly california is a kqed production presented in association with: [upbeat rock music] ♪ next on truly california... when the troubles of being a teen include violence and incarceration... - i hate for him to go to jail, and then now i'm in here just like him. narrator: a group of high schoolers turn to hip-hop music therapy... - youth in oakland are dealing with some pretty intense emotions around loss, around grief, around violence. narrator: and take their...
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. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an exclamation point on the things that happened in our society and certainly in sports over the last three years. ♪
. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an...
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. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an exclamation point on the things that happened in our society and certainly in sports over the last three years. ♪
. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an...
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. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are exposed to adversity in childhood have increased risk of chronic disease in adulthood.
. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are exposed to adversity in childhood have increased risk of...
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and this is an article that just came out yesterday kqed reporter, john brooks wrote a blog. and it is entitled, how many ride share drivers are hiding status from insurers and i have copis for all of you. okay, let's do that, then, thank you. >> and so that is now on the overhead. and i just want to read you this reporter's summary, the ride service companies like lift and side car, say that drivers personal insurance policies will cover some claims but the insurance industry says that the policies will not provide any coverage, the insurance industry says that the ride service drivers will have to buy commercial insurance when we are driving for hire and maybe when they are not. at least some ride service drivers are keeping their status secret from the insurance companies because they are afraid of losing coverage and this is documented very well in this article, a lot of it from internal sources in these company and so, here is the up shoot, when one of these cars is on the street, with a pink mustache on it or some other indication, or maybe no indication at all, that th
and this is an article that just came out yesterday kqed reporter, john brooks wrote a blog. and it is entitled, how many ride share drivers are hiding status from insurers and i have copis for all of you. okay, let's do that, then, thank you. >> and so that is now on the overhead. and i just want to read you this reporter's summary, the ride service companies like lift and side car, say that drivers personal insurance policies will cover some claims but the insurance industry says that...
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>>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten years from now, we could have never imagined we would be where we are now.
>>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten...
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. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are exposed to adversity in childhood have increased risk of chronic disease in adulthood.
. >>> next on kqed "newsroom," more than 200 flu deaths in california, and counting. >> nice and relax for me. >> why is this year's outbreak worse than others? >>> san jose state university grapples with race-related harassment. the search for solutions now under way. >>> and one san francisco doctor's experience treating kids coping with the stress of urban life. >> folks who are exposed to adversity in childhood have increased risk of...
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. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> yes, check, please! people! >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food is just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> leslie: and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those desserts.
. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> yes, check, please! people! >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food is just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> leslie: and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those desserts.
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. >>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten years from now, we could have never imagined we would be where we are now.
. >>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a look back on ten years of the same-sex marriage debate in san francisco and beyond. >> and look where we are ten...
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james [speaker not understood] spirit award, the [speaker not understood] award from sfmta and the kqed local hero award in 2013. stu was unique in our community. i've never met anyone quite like him and this is a huge loss for our community. and, so, i request that we as a board adjourn in his memory. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor wiener. >> actually, if we could do that me fa in memoriam on behalf of the full board that should be the case. [gavel] >> thank you, mr. president. supervisor yee. ~ >> thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, today i'm introducing an ordinance to address neighborhood concerns around the cluster of medical cannabis dispensaries in the ocean avenue corridor. ocean avenue is included in the green zone and the current zoning allows medical cannabis dispensaries, but neighbors in the ocean avenue association have expressed concerns around the number of dispensaries both existing and proposed on the corridor. the ordinance creates a 500-feet buffer around existing dispensaries to avoid clustering. this legislation is identical to supervisor avalos's rece
james [speaker not understood] spirit award, the [speaker not understood] award from sfmta and the kqed local hero award in 2013. stu was unique in our community. i've never met anyone quite like him and this is a huge loss for our community. and, so, i request that we as a board adjourn in his memory. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor wiener. >> actually, if we could do that me fa in memoriam on behalf of the full board that should be the case. [gavel] >> thank you,...
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. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an exclamation point on the things that happened in our society and certainly in sports over the last three years.
. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," contra costa county under fire for allegedly mistreating teens in juvenile hall. >>> squalor, security problems, and mismanagement. an investigation of richmond's public housing agency. >> this is a health hazard to me. bugs. i don't do bugs. i don't do mice. >>> and the president of the golden state warriors discusses michael samm and the debate over sexual orientation in professional sports. >> this is kind of an...